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, they aren't used. so emissions are shown at the level that freeze are authorized to be used and that's clearly an overstatement of what's going on. that's part of the problem. picture what are these effects, and that's why the health department feels they have a better handle starting from the work they've done in these affected communities, and do some local city wide modeling that accurately captures what are the sources, what are the effects, and maybe most importantly, how do you develop a plan that has built into it, means to deal with the genuine impacts. and not just now, but it's about protecting people's health as a bottom line. i think that's maybe the most fundamental concern we have had is this is descriptive of analysis and not descriptive in terms of solutions, and i think we are moving in that direction. commissioner moore: thank you very much. great explanation. we could speak longer, but thanks for going into detail. vice president olague: eventualy i think i do want a little more deta
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that brings us to the end of the sport more of it likes. the mayor of moscow you the last pope has been fired the kremlin says russian president lost confidence in the cities. and what's next for russia china relations which are may get us figuring that out in shanghai spending some time with a man whom might just be the next leader of china. could aliens have control over the world's nuclear weapons a group of retired u.s. air force officers thinks so. it is one pm of the russian capital you're watching r t was marina joshie welcome to the program a russian president dmitry medvedev has signed a decree firing the moscow mayor you are who was in power for almost two decades the kremlin says it was due to a loss of confidence in the city's top official art isn't telling all because a joins us live from moscow for more i'll tell you what legacy does the euro was cough we've behind. all of you the list of left a very controversial legacy the most obliging that can be seen by the naked eye the one for example even repealed the price they get th
that brings us to the end of the sport more of it likes. the mayor of moscow you the last pope has been fired the kremlin says russian president lost confidence in the cities. and what's next for russia china relations which are may get us figuring that out in shanghai spending some time with a man whom might just be the next leader of china. could aliens have control over the world's nuclear weapons a group of retired u.s. air force officers thinks so. it is one pm of the russian capital...
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lattimer's of science alexander should have been president thank you so much for joining us north korea remains one of the few mysteries today everything is known information about everything can be found easily but north korea maintains that shroud of secrecy while. you were it happened so that for centuries korea was detached from the rest of the outside world this has to do with the fact that back in the middle ages that frequently suffered from invasions by the mongols and japanese this convince the ruling class that the country would live better if it reduced its contacts with the surrounding countries to a minimum as a result koreans were even banned from setting up settlements in certain locations particularly on the sea shore information inflow was controlled and restricted when japan occupied korea in the early twentieth century this policy was preserved by the occupants in order to retain this colony under its control the first thing japan did was to take all the foreign relations of korea under its control and start the japanese ational korea the koreans were forced to adopt
lattimer's of science alexander should have been president thank you so much for joining us north korea remains one of the few mysteries today everything is known information about everything can be found easily but north korea maintains that shroud of secrecy while. you were it happened so that for centuries korea was detached from the rest of the outside world this has to do with the fact that back in the middle ages that frequently suffered from invasions by the mongols and japanese this...
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is in beijing for us. chinatowns have long become a permanent fixture of many metropolises but here in china you would normally find a russian district in their place sprawling all across the country their track thousands of vendors on a hunt for knock offs since you were there when there was a here it used to be an open market with rows of counters only recently they built everything at our expense if i may say so. but it's shamelessly low prices and high turnover areas like this one in beijing manisha transformed themselves from shanty towns into glitzy shopping quarters also helping china to surprise germany.
is in beijing for us. chinatowns have long become a permanent fixture of many metropolises but here in china you would normally find a russian district in their place sprawling all across the country their track thousands of vendors on a hunt for knock offs since you were there when there was a here it used to be an open market with rows of counters only recently they built everything at our expense if i may say so. but it's shamelessly low prices and high turnover areas like this one in...
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on the sports is next with a with us. you're watching this for news on r t and we kick off with a brief look at our main stories. constantin going to schools later when the boss dominick deployed to number one up against city rivals in the continental hockey league. football players are said to find full freedom on if they're refusing to sign siri clubs proposal of rewriting their labor agreements. and also artie's convention but the above talk to chilean pro mark to overshadow his views on golf in russia after making the cut and this week's challenge cup at most. but let's begin with russian for both fixtures three games up for consideration in the premier league on saturday and with the only one seen in previous a bit of battle it out for a place in the to applied as both sides find themselves bottom of the sable later on rostov travel to align yeah aiming to improve their chances of finishing in the top five and south toulon host did not them all schools are also fighting for a place in the euro cups next season overal
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and that should be a model for us. d then... you would be a terrost today had jesus christ not entered youreart. what happened to you? next time on... >>> today on oprah at 4:00, supermodel nayiomy campbell. at 5:00, the california woman jailed for killing her abusive ex-boyfriend. and gray davis making a special request of governor schwarzenegger. why americans aren't even close to eating an apple today. the health problems that come from not gettinghe right amount of fruits and veggies. >> from classic opera to mode tips for your home. >> don sanchez has it all. ♪ >> an opera classic opens in san francisco oprah's 88th season. it's opera in the park free in golden ge park. preparing art to go and keep coming at the comedy for kids autism show at the palace of fine arts. chef does food, a benefit performance saturday night. ♪ >> the aerial dancing h become legendar the spectacle of the fly away product celebrating the 100th anniversy inform san francisco. two weeken beginning friday. ♪ >> the mountain view art always a co
and that should be a model for us. d then... you would be a terrost today had jesus christ not entered youreart. what happened to you? next time on... >>> today on oprah at 4:00, supermodel nayiomy campbell. at 5:00, the california woman jailed for killing her abusive ex-boyfriend. and gray davis making a special request of governor schwarzenegger. why americans aren't even close to eating an apple today. the health problems that come from not gettinghe right amount of fruits and...
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us the world famous. three hollywood actor robert deniro invited japanese chef neighbor might so he's a sensible restaurant and tried back in new york paris and the ship to critical acclaim today from las vegas to london and dubai nobu has dozens of locations around the world truly is as famous as the brand itself from his signature dish which is applied. to sushi tasting menus millions of people around the world have enjoyed no beast mountain dishes sitting down and presented with the menu it's called cheap but it is worth every penny or in this case every rouble i think i'll go with c.v.s. sushi. to c.v.s. it's from friends. and also. if you want you can make or. you know useful to see. people. with you can teach and you can see japanese chefs work because she has learned every morning not that it's fresh. but this is. what i did. and after me. so shameful and his color now skills. with. the sweetness. of taking a. close up over that. sushi here and there is all about how the secret. citrus juice here i
us the world famous. three hollywood actor robert deniro invited japanese chef neighbor might so he's a sensible restaurant and tried back in new york paris and the ship to critical acclaim today from las vegas to london and dubai nobu has dozens of locations around the world truly is as famous as the brand itself from his signature dish which is applied. to sushi tasting menus millions of people around the world have enjoyed no beast mountain dishes sitting down and presented with the menu...
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it is good to have you with us he is coming to you live from moscow. well people in countries across europe are protesting in. cuts to jobs wages and pensions there's a general strike in spain while tens of thousands are gathered in brussels to voice their opposition to the austerity measures that have gripped the e.u. . and that has more. this is the biggest march since two thousand and one when eighty thousand people gathered or at least they hope it will be if they reach the one hundred thousand mark and it's particularly ironic and apparently coincidental that it's timed as the e.u. commission meet to discuss whether they're going to punish countries that have run up huge debts countries like what we're now calling the pigs portugal italy arland greece and spain so now they have to borrow.
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useful to see. peace of the people. but you can teach and you can see japanese ships but because she's flown in every morning not that it's fresh. but the cia. and the belief you know. so shameful and his color no skills. we need to. take a. close up old. sushi here in their group is all about how the secret ingredient citrus juice here is troubled over the neatly sliced chili peppers local culture of. american influence sushi to french to say the least. is this incredible. the only one of them the plane. because the rest are ready to eat. i'm not singling out some entertainment events that have recently happened in the russian capital. has once again proved itself to be among the fashion capitals of the world big international shopping and. encouraged by the style magazine has taken place. of shopaholics to the city's main department store and design of beats he. was very . people didn't know what. it was wonderful that it was a year at this age but this year way down much more. you. know it yeah if you not. see it but
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and the power sharing challenges the kremlin is experiencing that's next stay with us. tim of the colton professor and chairman of the department of government at harvard university and an expert on russia says all questions today thank you very much for joining us mr colton you're a regular participant of the discussions club this serious topic is russia's history and future development why do you think russia is so interested in history today twenty ten more than it was say ten years ago i think it reflects a trend which is not just russian but a think this whole part of the world. history has come back so to say you know after the collapse of the old system of the soviet system there was of course much ferment about history at that time understandably but then as the post the transition period developed it seemed more practical concerns about economic hard times and social issues and that russia had the chain on all sorts of burning questions and history was kind of moved to the back burner there were other things that seemed more pressing. but it didn't stay that wa
and the power sharing challenges the kremlin is experiencing that's next stay with us. tim of the colton professor and chairman of the department of government at harvard university and an expert on russia says all questions today thank you very much for joining us mr colton you're a regular participant of the discussions club this serious topic is russia's history and future development why do you think russia is so interested in history today twenty ten more than it was say ten years ago i...
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john sasaki joins us now. he has late details. john what can you tell us? >> reporter: we just spoke to resources that told us important information about today's developments. investigators showed up to go through the home where ricardo sales was found a week and a half ago. and shortly after they arrived, investigators found a second body. there's no word on how it was not discovered on previous searchings of the home conducted. this is the -- we're going to now hear from the spokesman from the hercules police department. >> at this point the body has not been identified, a cause of death has not been identified. other than that, that's pretty much all the details i have at this time. >> reporter: now fredrick sales has been missing for a week and a half. valdemoro was killed by the chp after a chase into the strip mall in the el cerrito border. it's still going to be a while before police come out and release any more information. we did hear on one hand from hercules pd that they're not going to have any more information tonight, but we did talk to othe
john sasaki joins us now. he has late details. john what can you tell us? >> reporter: we just spoke to resources that told us important information about today's developments. investigators showed up to go through the home where ricardo sales was found a week and a half ago. and shortly after they arrived, investigators found a second body. there's no word on how it was not discovered on previous searchings of the home conducted. this is the -- we're going to now hear from the spokesman...
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trak tag will also be able to use the lane for a price. a little fee. >> just a little one. a long-time landmark along telegraph avenue reopens after shutting its doors this summer. danish bakery closed in july after 81 years in business. a collective of employees has banded together with the taste of den narc. the taste of denmark plans to hold a grand opening next month. >> yummy, yummy! >> looks as good as the sunshine out there. >> does look nice. >> it does. if you like the clouds, we have a few of those. brighter sky and a warmer afternoon coming your way the next couple days. stretching into next week. looking from south beach to the northeast, some of the haze hanging around the bay into the san pablo bay. another perspective from ballmer peak. some of the cumulus clouds hanging around and will continue to do so this afternoon. a partly cloudy to mostly sunny sky. one of the reasons we're warmer today an yesterday this is let's take a look at these temperatures. cloud cover mainly to the coast. upper 50s to half moon bay. around th
trak tag will also be able to use the lane for a price. a little fee. >> just a little one. a long-time landmark along telegraph avenue reopens after shutting its doors this summer. danish bakery closed in july after 81 years in business. a collective of employees has banded together with the taste of den narc. the taste of denmark plans to hold a grand opening next month. >> yummy, yummy! >> looks as good as the sunshine out there. >> does look nice. >> it does....
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let us take a look of the facebook comments. (reading) >> and let us know what you think. if www.kron.com and leave your comment. >> the third state check on walnut creek look at this traffic! it is really backed up in both directions the 680/24 the headlights are northbound but it is bad in all directions. in san jose, what a difference! things look great, north, south, and the guadeloupe is also moving well. >> west valley mission community college is closed today with a power outage passes and building's construction was going on in the area. and district officials say that they're working on restore power and schools plan and opening tomorrow. >> thousanddozens of schools goe school supplies! in contra costa county, that is called kay to college received millions of dollars from the federal stimulus act to help low-income students. >> for us! it is a slam dunk and if they do not get this? the reality of the accounting makes this impossible. so, it is the best part of the job! >> k through college is hoping to gain corporate support once the stimulus is no longer availa
let us take a look of the facebook comments. (reading) >> and let us know what you think. if www.kron.com and leave your comment. >> the third state check on walnut creek look at this traffic! it is really backed up in both directions the 680/24 the headlights are northbound but it is bad in all directions. in san jose, what a difference! things look great, north, south, and the guadeloupe is also moving well. >> west valley mission community college is closed today with a...
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bring any army to life level use the other is the most precious thing in the world. plus years of self-sacrifice and heroism with the understand it fully you have to live it plight stories from world war two. thousand nine hundred forty five. thousands of europeans gather in brussels to demonstrate against government austerity measures about slashing jobs and pensions spain's been paralyzed by a general strike and at least while the other eurozone countries have been gripped by protests and clashes with police. moscow's deposed mayor says he won't feel in his court in court against his forced resignation luzhkov says he'll be staying in politics despite falling out of favor with the russian president. plus kyrgyzstan gears up for parliamentary elections amid simmering fears of more violence in a country yet to fully recover from deadly ethnic clashes this summer the former prime minister who was among the favorites to lead the nation. all those stories more coming your way at the top of the hour but first let's go with kate at the sports desk so it's another busy nig
bring any army to life level use the other is the most precious thing in the world. plus years of self-sacrifice and heroism with the understand it fully you have to live it plight stories from world war two. thousand nine hundred forty five. thousands of europeans gather in brussels to demonstrate against government austerity measures about slashing jobs and pensions spain's been paralyzed by a general strike and at least while the other eurozone countries have been gripped by protests and...
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not all of us were doing the interview. just two of us. and whoopi who occasionally walked out, walked out and touched her arm like that and set get back to the white house. she thought enough of this conversation. when it was over, she met with the -- what's her first name? >> larry: mikaela. >> she was crying. and whoopi then opened her mouth and used -- and said choice words. very choice words. >> larry: you were witnessing this. >> i wasn't there at the time. we talked about it the next day, whoopi was very honest, she always is, we showed with an iso camera that whoopi, all she did was say, talk about the white house. and it became a big thing. and it's all there -- >> larry: why are the salahis famous? >> why are they famous? a little bit of controversy and a little bit of trouble and hours and hours. that's the whole program. you know, the cable shows, you know, it's talk, talk, talk. and if you can find a bone to chew on, you'll chew it until there's this much of the bone. it's a different time in television. >> larry: but these pe
not all of us were doing the interview. just two of us. and whoopi who occasionally walked out, walked out and touched her arm like that and set get back to the white house. she thought enough of this conversation. when it was over, she met with the -- what's her first name? >> larry: mikaela. >> she was crying. and whoopi then opened her mouth and used -- and said choice words. very choice words. >> larry: you were witnessing this. >> i wasn't there at the time. we...
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very good game because it is an important game for us to arrive and the first place of the. group for this. meanwhile snow also hope to bounce back after suffering defeat at home to west brom on saturday the gunners are parties on belgrade on choose day looking for when number two office marking six goals past braga but that have to do with that sixty players for the match in serbia goalkeeper manuel almunia is out with an elbow injury captain fabregas is also sidelined along with nicholas but the thomas vermaelen and theo walcott manager arsene vang still has faith in his squad i believe but. i have the same contradiction or between two players i have available and i know my to we play we can play better than what we did on saturday and that's what we want to show tomorrow night and rail madrid coach joe is a marine he's also after a solid performance his side face i was there in france and haven't had the best start in spain's let me get right out of a car in third in the table after being held one of those door the one time on saturday when it wasn't doesn't think she's d
very good game because it is an important game for us to arrive and the first place of the. group for this. meanwhile snow also hope to bounce back after suffering defeat at home to west brom on saturday the gunners are parties on belgrade on choose day looking for when number two office marking six goals past braga but that have to do with that sixty players for the match in serbia goalkeeper manuel almunia is out with an elbow injury captain fabregas is also sidelined along with nicholas but...
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also and now joins us live from moscow what do you tell all this and hello to you so one tell us what legacy does it leave behind it at this point. as far as legacies are concerned. that this very moment one in the middle of moscow you know the savior the girl standing in the middle of the city itself because of him it is one of the best places landmarks are in moscow but on the other hand there's a structure you can see right behind me yet the great the south over there that's the by a lot of muscovites and one that ugliest structures in the city and he. lets me set this up as like a scene and so to make it sent it's very telling you you that.
also and now joins us live from moscow what do you tell all this and hello to you so one tell us what legacy does it leave behind it at this point. as far as legacies are concerned. that this very moment one in the middle of moscow you know the savior the girl standing in the middle of the city itself because of him it is one of the best places landmarks are in moscow but on the other hand there's a structure you can see right behind me yet the great the south over there that's the by a lot of...
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join us for technology update on our g. the headlines here on r.t. the mayor of moscow is fired off to eighteen years in power the president says he no longer has confidence in the capital city. a group of international activists on a jewish organized aid mission to blockaded gaza is forced to end its journey by israeli warships. the russian president ends a trip to china by meeting the man widely predicted to be the next leader of the people's republic. secretive north korean leader kim jong il promotes his son general and a possible first step towards a hereditary transfer of power. for the sporting news with azure. hello there welcome to the sport and this is what is coming. spartak moscow target top spot in the champions league as they prepare to host slovak minnow schillinger . plus chelsea believe they'll return to winning ways against french champions marsay. and ice an easy week catch up with circuit for daughter of as the russian hockey legend starts his second season in the k h l. spartak moscow will be seeking to make it two wins out of tw
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president mahmoud ahmadinejad has center stage in progress and general assembly is sparking again to us that walk out with his speech claiming america was behind the nine eleven attacks but also say his country is open to talks on its controversial new pet problem. it's all true as far as freedom policy and diets doubles its budget provisional elections we see water games at play so we're going to go with all those victories until the break from els way here are made rising islamophobia . competition for the vos sen resources beneath the oxygen brings nations with a potent stake to moscow to seek hope from eyes and hope aeration for the future. thanks to all she's a lower average talk so professor will help a karzai expert who believes the greek euro bailout isn't a go. i'm in berlin with professor vilhelm hankel who is one of a group of currency experts who filed a suit with the constitutional court in germany against the greek bailout professor hackles that's very much for talking to r.t. now tell me about the complaint that you've launched with the court so your whole idea. is illega
president mahmoud ahmadinejad has center stage in progress and general assembly is sparking again to us that walk out with his speech claiming america was behind the nine eleven attacks but also say his country is open to talks on its controversial new pet problem. it's all true as far as freedom policy and diets doubles its budget provisional elections we see water games at play so we're going to go with all those victories until the break from els way here are made rising islamophobia ....
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base we'd set up stories speed ok tell us is at the u.n. general assembly a good as it is be a great game president rolls the us. once again. live on. oil on a dancer's this has been almost two colleagues competition in the region pumps and some seems to see the compromise of the. shifting far right is that in the wrong lines holding a string of successes spawns integration is the whole season here. this is all seen from moscow coming up next will that exist schools with unit. you're with sports today here on twenty four are. these are headlines keeping in contention c.s.k. moscow dominated f.c. tom to consolidate third place in the premier league with the season now into its final third. top gear fernando alonso produces a textbook race from pole to win the singapore grand prix and move up to second in the driver standings. as you wear the boston red sox don arch rivals the new york yankees for the second time in as many nights. for not coming up but. be overwhelming favorites to be cry and russian football champions this year but c.s.k. m
base we'd set up stories speed ok tell us is at the u.n. general assembly a good as it is be a great game president rolls the us. once again. live on. oil on a dancer's this has been almost two colleagues competition in the region pumps and some seems to see the compromise of the. shifting far right is that in the wrong lines holding a string of successes spawns integration is the whole season here. this is all seen from moscow coming up next will that exist schools with unit. you're with...
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. >> the chp will soon be using these readers to spot violators without fastrak using the express lanes beginning september 20. >>> the international controversy heats up over a minister's plan to burn korans. we have a federal court decision from late this morning in the debate over federal funding for stem cell research. >>> mark has the forecast coming up. he'll tell us if the cooler temperatures will keep going in that direction. >>> that's i didn't immediately came over to see if i could rescue anything that's left. >> a man who already knew that had been a fear in his apartment was surprised over the loss of property. our real national pastime? saving money. and like baseball people love their stats. i started bringing my lunch to work -- 50 bucks a week in my pocket. here's a good one: state farm insures 40 million drivers. more than geico and progressive combined. i saved because i'm accident-free. of course, with so many ways to save including discounts of up to 40%, having that many customers shouldn't be a surprise. so ask a neighbor about state farm, then call an agent at 1-
. >> the chp will soon be using these readers to spot violators without fastrak using the express lanes beginning september 20. >>> the international controversy heats up over a minister's plan to burn korans. we have a federal court decision from late this morning in the debate over federal funding for stem cell research. >>> mark has the forecast coming up. he'll tell us if the cooler temperatures will keep going in that direction. >>> that's i didn't...
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so after such an experiment every country did come back to speak with us so we can. get back at it with an interest every week. has been appreciated and diminish made. exports to our places but again more prosperity in the home markets so each country of see you when you can build five against this national crisis business means and overcomes the kaiser's so it's a much better concept to master financial and to real economic crisis some economists say that europe will emerge from this crisis in better shape than it ever was before what do you say to that it's a moment your whole is subsidized currency so it is a v. currency but it is subsidized by high inflationary intervention of so your european central bank which is the beginning of inflation period for you or and inflation for you means weak if not. junk a currency which is intolerable. so since thousand years of monetary story all countries running interpreter right now could source. why are monetary. revalidation and people allegations of problem exchange a moment in order to overcome a crisis and we need to se
so after such an experiment every country did come back to speak with us so we can. get back at it with an interest every week. has been appreciated and diminish made. exports to our places but again more prosperity in the home markets so each country of see you when you can build five against this national crisis business means and overcomes the kaiser's so it's a much better concept to master financial and to real economic crisis some economists say that europe will emerge from this crisis in...
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he could not make laws are strong us and political officials and so far i'm sure we will. have to see. collapse of to your will but i cannot see i cannot think if he was a precise date professor thank you very much. i was. just. wealthy british stock. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy. for a no holds barred global financial headlines kaiser reports. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. today. these truths told stories raimi and president mahmoud ahmadinejad is center stage of the drug trade also made spontaneous and it ended u.s. led war with his speech claiming america was behind the nine eleven months but also say his country so told so that it's controversial nuclear program. as well as go into the polls in poland ensure that shows with the result of ways was in a context seen as a battle between rich and poor and also expect a sixth term for the popularity of leftist you get this. competition for the false energy resources or beneath the altar greens nat
he could not make laws are strong us and political officials and so far i'm sure we will. have to see. collapse of to your will but i cannot see i cannot think if he was a precise date professor thank you very much. i was. just. wealthy british stock. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy. for a no holds barred global financial headlines kaiser reports. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of...
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he used to do it on the sunday news program. and i said, i'd like to do that different women of different generations, discussing the topics of the day. that's how the show began. it's not a very difficult format. what we have gotten right is the chemistry. i mean, there are so many shows that are going on the air that are copying us. we have been very fortunate in having the right chemistry. >> you were on with us right before it began. how did you pick that great name "the view"? >> i think we were going to call it "a view from here" or something, and it was taken. it was already taken. at the time, most of what i was doing, i was on "20/20" then, abc news' magazine every week. this was kind of on the side. and the wonderful president of abc news said i don't want you to do this. it's going to lessen your reputation. people think of you as a serious journalist. and you're going to do this with other women. i said, i'll do it two days a week. joy behar was supposed to take my place the other three days. she's the only one on th
he used to do it on the sunday news program. and i said, i'd like to do that different women of different generations, discussing the topics of the day. that's how the show began. it's not a very difficult format. what we have gotten right is the chemistry. i mean, there are so many shows that are going on the air that are copying us. we have been very fortunate in having the right chemistry. >> you were on with us right before it began. how did you pick that great name "the...
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eleven pm in moscow i'm good to have you with us here on our t.v. our top story angry protests rage across europe with thousands gathered to speak out against their governments in a number of crisis hit countries they're frustrated by a string of cuts to jobs wages and pensions trade unions saying they're being ignored by their governments and they claim there are more in who they claim are more interested in helping banks or he's laura i meant brings us the latest update on the situation across the continent. and we've seen. mainly peaceful protests but some small eruptions of violence brussels for the unions have announced that it was indeed the biggest march that brussels has seen since two thousand and one they say that one hundred thousand people have come from all over europe arriving on trains planes automobiles germany poland and british groups unions took part in that march the police barricaded banks and shops in preparation for the march and they also threw up a ring of steel right around the headquarters of the new parliament commission
eleven pm in moscow i'm good to have you with us here on our t.v. our top story angry protests rage across europe with thousands gathered to speak out against their governments in a number of crisis hit countries they're frustrated by a string of cuts to jobs wages and pensions trade unions saying they're being ignored by their governments and they claim there are more in who they claim are more interested in helping banks or he's laura i meant brings us the latest update on the situation...
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is following the story for us give us more details so has there been any reaction from him with this point. right now there has been no reaction. on giving any. time soon. he is leaving the. ruling party now this is of course on top of the. president so we can see that these are really major blows to his political career and we also know that.
is following the story for us give us more details so has there been any reaction from him with this point. right now there has been no reaction. on giving any. time soon. he is leaving the. ruling party now this is of course on top of the. president so we can see that these are really major blows to his political career and we also know that.
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blood and he said he would like to talk to defeat the enemy of islam and at the time he labeled the us as the head of peace like a coalition against us now but now he's ended up fighting every single muslim country how do you think that's happened yeah i think this is the problem when you can't maintain the difference between strategy and tactics and you start to take over to compile your tactics this is the what's happened and this is one of the explanation why and i felt heavily laden like terrorist activities because defrost strategy i don't believe whatsoever to have a strategy running up to september the eleventh what was the mood like in the inner circle we used to talk about the escalation of the war itself against the us and the west we are aware of like blood and he's going to escalate the war after the have to be i think the ninety eight. attack against the the two u.s. embassies in east africa so that was the be me. in the main argument about about you need to stop you have to stop this war because it's going to like chaos and disaster and harm muslims to afghanistan specifi
blood and he said he would like to talk to defeat the enemy of islam and at the time he labeled the us as the head of peace like a coalition against us now but now he's ended up fighting every single muslim country how do you think that's happened yeah i think this is the problem when you can't maintain the difference between strategy and tactics and you start to take over to compile your tactics this is the what's happened and this is one of the explanation why and i felt heavily laden like...
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join us. on our g. made in china never used to be a complement but how things have changed is major mitzvot of checks out the high tech exhibition of billions in shanghai. moscow's longtime mayor has been sacked after the president loses trust city boss. could aliens have control over the world's nuclear weapons a group of retired u.s. air force officers thinks so. while russian officials are doing all they can to stay on the inflow of drugs from central asia police are also dealing with a problem with amateur chemist making their own. this is r.t. coming to live from moscow nine am in the russian capital i'm marina joshie welcome after serious talks and deals in beijing russian president dmitry medvedev is wrapping up his visit to china on the third day of his trip he's in shanghai to check out the russian and chinese offerings at the world expo and he says now is there for us. president has arrived at the shanghai expo twenty ten where he'll be giving the speech and opening raso day of course he'll be
join us. on our g. made in china never used to be a complement but how things have changed is major mitzvot of checks out the high tech exhibition of billions in shanghai. moscow's longtime mayor has been sacked after the president loses trust city boss. could aliens have control over the world's nuclear weapons a group of retired u.s. air force officers thinks so. while russian officials are doing all they can to stay on the inflow of drugs from central asia police are also dealing with a...
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is it dangerous to just stop using them if you're adiktd and using them? >> it's difficult to get off of these medications. it's not necessarily dangerous. one thing that a lot of people don't know there are only three drugs that are potentially life threatening if you try to get off them cold turkey. alcohol. barbituates, the old doirns. prescription opiates make people feel like they are dying when they come off of it. they get muscle acs. diarrhea. abdominal pain. they feel like they are dying but not life threatening. >> we've all been watching the lindsay lohan show out in californ. is it opiates or prescription drugs she's addicted to? >> my understanding is lindsay lohan has a problem with multiple. alcohol, cocaine, prescription drugs. >> h hard is it for her to break the habi just from your experience of watching other people. is she -- will rehab help her or does she need the tough love of jail? you call that tough love. >> jail does help some people. it is very difficult for her. there are a few reasons. number one, the medication,he prescriptio
is it dangerous to just stop using them if you're adiktd and using them? >> it's difficult to get off of these medications. it's not necessarily dangerous. one thing that a lot of people don't know there are only three drugs that are potentially life threatening if you try to get off them cold turkey. alcohol. barbituates, the old doirns. prescription opiates make people feel like they are dying when they come off of it. they get muscle acs. diarrhea. abdominal pain. they feel like they...
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it's fine with us. sir, tell us, i assume this is a sir. i don't know. tell us what you can about what you would imagine given pictures you're see something. >> yes. the caveat is that i'm watching your broadcast on television. i'm not at the scene. but having had some experience in flammable liquid and flammable gas fires, it appears from your coverage that this would be fueled by some type of pressurized gas whether natural gas or propane. you see a lot of smoke coming off. that smoke is probably, again, probably, from exposure that's have been caught on fire from this fireball, one of the reasons these are challenging is because if you do have natural gas that is on fire and you put it out without stopping or controlling the flow of the gas, what do you do with these explosives?
it's fine with us. sir, tell us, i assume this is a sir. i don't know. tell us what you can about what you would imagine given pictures you're see something. >> yes. the caveat is that i'm watching your broadcast on television. i'm not at the scene. but having had some experience in flammable liquid and flammable gas fires, it appears from your coverage that this would be fueled by some type of pressurized gas whether natural gas or propane. you see a lot of smoke coming off. that smoke...
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the mayor joins us live. good evening, sir. >> good evening greta. >> greta: mayor, what is this ordinance that has been struck down? what is it and why did you advance it or push it or support it? >> well, the ordinance we passed was the first in the country. an ordinance that pushed businesses that knowingly hired illegal aliens. and punished landlords that knowingly rented to illegal aliens by suspending their business license. >> greta: why did you feel it necessary to do that? what is going on in hazeleton, pennsylvania? >> we were having an illegal immigration problem although 2,000 miles from our nearest southern border. the illegal immigration problem wasn't coming from the southern border. it was coming from those who were entering the country illegally through new york andn new jersey. creating problems in our city. our small budget could not withstand the drain that illegal immigration was bringing to the taxpayers and legal residents of our city. >> greta: what is the legal drain? what way were t
the mayor joins us live. good evening, sir. >> good evening greta. >> greta: mayor, what is this ordinance that has been struck down? what is it and why did you advance it or push it or support it? >> well, the ordinance we passed was the first in the country. an ordinance that pushed businesses that knowingly hired illegal aliens. and punished landlords that knowingly rented to illegal aliens by suspending their business license. >> greta: why did you feel it necessary...
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that you for being with us. the news continues, have a great night. >> greta: this is a fox news alert. another alaska republican is going rogue this time it is united states senator lisa murkowski. three weeks ago was knocked out of the republican primary in alaska. moments from now we expect her to announce that she is now running for reelection as a write-in candidate. she was beat the primary by joe miller backed by governor palin and the tea party express. in minutes, joe miller is going on the record to respond to the latest political stunner that is rocking the nation. but first, former speaker of the house newt gingrich goes on the record. mr. speaker, nice to see you. >> great to be back with you. >> greta: these are wild times, am i wrong? >> unbelievable times. i've been active, i've studied politics since 1958. i became a volunteer in 1960 i don't remember any time where you had seven upsets in u.s. senate primaries. and the establishment candidate lost all seven. it is just amazing. you just watch a
that you for being with us. the news continues, have a great night. >> greta: this is a fox news alert. another alaska republican is going rogue this time it is united states senator lisa murkowski. three weeks ago was knocked out of the republican primary in alaska. moments from now we expect her to announce that she is now running for reelection as a write-in candidate. she was beat the primary by joe miller backed by governor palin and the tea party express. in minutes, joe miller is...
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just give us four to get out of it. he if it's not better, goed and throw us out. for goodness sakes, don't bring back the shovel brigade, and then i think they should pivot to saying what should we do now? we need more jobs, more finance willing, more training. here's what our position is. compare it with theirs. in other words, if this election is a choice about the future, we ahave i chance to do quite well. if it's just a referendum on people's frustration, it's a bad deal for us. >> republican leaders throw down the gauntlet with their pledge to america to cut taxes and spending. will it push the gop over the top in the midterm elections? we'll hash it out with representatives from both sides. former president clinton slimz down dramatically as you can tell. he tells me a secret for taking off 24 pounds. felicia jackson promised her late sister that she would take care of her children. but she needed help. i used my american express open card to get half a million points to buy building materials to help build the jackson family a new home. well, i know if my
just give us four to get out of it. he if it's not better, goed and throw us out. for goodness sakes, don't bring back the shovel brigade, and then i think they should pivot to saying what should we do now? we need more jobs, more finance willing, more training. here's what our position is. compare it with theirs. in other words, if this election is a choice about the future, we ahave i chance to do quite well. if it's just a referendum on people's frustration, it's a bad deal for us. >>...
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hope you -- thank you for joining us. hope you join us next week because this story is not going away thank you. >> you know the names, huckabee, romney, santorum even o'donnell. why were they all in washington today? governor huckabee tells you next. while those guys were in washington guess where governor sarah palin was? did you hear what president clinton did? no hints. if you want to know you have to stay where you are. we'll tell you. . gear up with great deals at bass pro shops. like... bass pro shops. your adventure starts here. and i was a pack-a-day smoker for 25 years. i do remember sitting down with my boys, and i'm like, "oh, promise mommy you'll never ever pick up a cigarette." and brian looked at me at eight years old and said, "promise me you'll quit." i had to quit. ♪ my doctor gave me a prescription for chantix, a medication i could take and still smoke, while it built up in my system. [ male announcer ] chantix is a non-nicotine pill. that stays with you all day to help you quit. in studies, 44% of ch
hope you -- thank you for joining us. hope you join us next week because this story is not going away thank you. >> you know the names, huckabee, romney, santorum even o'donnell. why were they all in washington today? governor huckabee tells you next. while those guys were in washington guess where governor sarah palin was? did you hear what president clinton did? no hints. if you want to know you have to stay where you are. we'll tell you. . gear up with great deals at bass pro shops....
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i've got derek from smoke daddy restaurant with us today. they have done some barbecuing for us. and tell us what you brought along with you. >> what we will do is smoke daddy we smoke our ribs. we have guests coming in how to make a great barbecue rib and start telling me about the procedure first thing is i boil my ribs. and then i stop them and say, okay. don't do that. don't do that. i will show a real easy technique of brazing technique that you -- bracing technique to do on your ribs and you will have a super tender and super delicious rib at home. the first thing we will do is we will get a great piece of domestic park we -- pork we buy local. first thing you want to do is you want to score the back of the rib and take apart the connective tissue back there. we will make a few cuts on the back side of the rib. ensure that we end up with a tender and moist rib. and then the next thing we will do is apply our smoke daddy mojo rub. it's rub. it's called rub for a reason. because you want to rub it in. get a good amount on each side there. then rub that in. make sure you get a
i've got derek from smoke daddy restaurant with us today. they have done some barbecuing for us. and tell us what you brought along with you. >> what we will do is smoke daddy we smoke our ribs. we have guests coming in how to make a great barbecue rib and start telling me about the procedure first thing is i boil my ribs. and then i stop them and say, okay. don't do that. don't do that. i will show a real easy technique of brazing technique that you -- bracing technique to do on your...
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so join us for that. our first guest tonight is a four-time nba champion, a 15-time all-star and a nonstop tweeter, despite having enormously unwieldy thumbs. starting tomorrow night at 9:00, he takes on a variety of challenges on "shaq versus." please welcome the gigantic and gregarious shaquille o'neal. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: wow. [ cheers and applause ] you're getting bigger. you're getting taller. you look like the night sky. are those pajamas? >> you look like a mortician. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: but those are -- i mean, because you're wearing slippers so i thought maybe those are pajamas. are those not pajamas? >> no, just my -- >> jimmy: casual wear? >> just my chillout look. >> jimmy: are all your clothes custom made? ever walked into a store and bought something off the rack? >> not even underwear. they don't make them that big. [ applause ] >> jimmy: they probably don't. do you have to have your underwear made? >> no. >> jimmy: you don't? >> no. >> jimmy: there's a special department a
so join us for that. our first guest tonight is a four-time nba champion, a 15-time all-star and a nonstop tweeter, despite having enormously unwieldy thumbs. starting tomorrow night at 9:00, he takes on a variety of challenges on "shaq versus." please welcome the gigantic and gregarious shaquille o'neal. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: wow. [ cheers and applause ] you're getting bigger. you're getting taller. you look like the night sky. are those pajamas? >> you look...
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what can you tell us? >> reporter: we know of at least 20 people who were sent to various san francisco and peninsula hospitals in the aftermath of that gas line splos and subsequent fire in san bruin 0, some of the most critical y injured were brought here to st.ñfrancis memorial hospital. now of the four people here three are in critical condition with burn injuries one is in serious condition. they were transferred here early this morning because this hospital does have a specialized burn center. the patients were transferred early this mortgage. that seems to be one of the central locations where the injured were brought. altogether 15 patients were originally brought to kizer after the fire began. four again transferred to st.ñfrancis, nine others at kizer were treated and released and there are still two patients receiving treatment there. now several people were also taken to san francisco general hospital. three are in critical condition this morning with burn wounds, one is in serious condition
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that is what drives us. as the towel used to dry them. so why use the same hand towel over and over instead of a clean, fresh one every time? kleenex® brand hand towels. a clean, fresh towel every time. stay twice... earn a free night! two separate stays at comfort inn or any of these choice hotels can earn you a free night -- only when you book at choicehotels.com. can earn you a free night -- no oil has flowed into the gulf for weeks, but it's just the beginning of our work. i'm iris cross. bp has taken full responsibility for the clean up in the gulf and that includes keeping you informed. my job is to listen to the shrimpers and fishermen, hotel and restaurant workers and find ways to help. i was born in new orleans. my family still lives here. bp is gonna be here until the oil is gone and the people and businesses are back to normal... until we make this right. style that lasts a lifetime. what do you say we get the look we want, the soft feel we need, and have it stand up to anything we throw at it. then let's get it installed, and
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nick schifrin joins us to show us how dangerous these missions can be. >> reporter: every night, dozens of helicopters fly over some of the roughest terrain in the world. transporting special operations forces on secret missions. kill or capture taliban commanders. nearly a dozen of those troops were flying in a blackhawk, the military's workhorse helicopter. just before 5:00 a.m., they were trying to land, according to one official, when the helicopter crashed, immediately catching fire. this year the military has more than doubled the number of special operations raids. but they are not without risk, especially at night. abc's mike boettcher talked with three pilots. >> i would say the biggest challenges we face are landing in whiteout conditions, at night when there's little to no ambient lighting from the noon. >> reporter: the military trains its pilots to fly in those broken-out conditions, when the dust kicks up so much they're virtually blind. >> something you know that's not going to move so you can keep your eyes on it when it dust starts blowing. you know it's not going to mo
nick schifrin joins us to show us how dangerous these missions can be. >> reporter: every night, dozens of helicopters fly over some of the roughest terrain in the world. transporting special operations forces on secret missions. kill or capture taliban commanders. nearly a dozen of those troops were flying in a blackhawk, the military's workhorse helicopter. just before 5:00 a.m., they were trying to land, according to one official, when the helicopter crashed, immediately catching fire....
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please leave us alone. please leave us alone? what kind of language is that from a corporate titan? >> i don't know as he said, you know what, if i send this response, maybe all these college students who e-mail on a daily basis will stop. >> reporter: in case you're wondering apple declined to comment on this story. while i did e-mail steve jobs for his reaction, he didn't write back. maybe i'm lucky. john berman, abc news. >> you know, i got to say i'm siding with the girl on this one. seems like he'd be a little friendlier to her, refer to his media people to deal with her. she's a college kid trying to get her paper done. >> oh my gosh. you're not going to believe this. >> wait a minute. >> we got an e-mail. we just got an e-mail. sandy, if you could pull up this e-mail to show people what we just got in. from steve jobs. >> steve! harsh! what's going on? >> i'm going to reply. >> really? what are you going to tell mr. jobs if. >> i'm going to say, can i have a new nano? >> oh, man. >> that's what we think is funny around here, just go with it. >> we'll be back. fficult probles
please leave us alone. please leave us alone? what kind of language is that from a corporate titan? >> i don't know as he said, you know what, if i send this response, maybe all these college students who e-mail on a daily basis will stop. >> reporter: in case you're wondering apple declined to comment on this story. while i did e-mail steve jobs for his reaction, he didn't write back. maybe i'm lucky. john berman, abc news. >> you know, i got to say i'm siding with the girl...